The Indian Express 19.04.2013
Panchkula MC to revise budget
The Panchkula Municipal Corporation (PMC) is revising its budget for
the current financial year after objections were raised by PMC
Commissioner Ashima Brar that the income estimates projected in the Rs
80-crore budget were far-fetched.
The Commissioner pointed out that the estimates prepared by the
corporation stating that it will realise Rs 24 crore from the Haryana
Urban Development Authority (HUDA) on account of share from extension
fee from the urban body could throw the corporation’s plans out of gear
as the HUDA has not been paying the money for more than 10 years and it
is unlikely that the money will be recovered entirely this year.
According to officials, the HUDA has not paid nearly Rs 24 crore
since 2001 when a memorandum was signed between the corporation and
Urban body that 75 percent of the realisations from the extension fee
and the revenue from passing of building maps will be paid every year.
Officials said that despite repeated reminders the money has not been
paid.
While the officials said that they will again remind the HUDA
that it needs to pay the money to the corporation, they add that th
ecommissioner reasoned that in case the HUDA fails to pay the entire
amount in one go, the corporation’s estimates on expenditure will not be
met from the income estimates.
PMC Commissioner, Brar, confirmed that the budget is being revised.
Officials said that developmental works are likely to get hit.
The corporation was banking on the money coming from HUDA as its
expenditure on development is expected to shoot up due to the inclusion
of new areas like that of Pinjore coming under its jurisdiction.
The corporation, in the earlier budget which it has been asked to
revise, had proposed an increase of over 9 percent of the budget
expenditure from last year’s Rs 70 crore.
However, Accounts Head of PMC, Bachan Singh, said that while there is
an increase in the overall budget, there will be a cut in developmental
expenditure compared to last year and the hike in the budget is due to
the increase in salaries and other office expenses.
Chief Controller of Finance, HUDA, S C Kansal, said that he is
not aware about the matter. Estate Officer, HUDA, Ashwani Sharma, said
that in case he receives in writing a demand from the corporation, he
will act on the matter.
PMC officials, however, said that HUDA is not abiding by the
terms of the memorandum that 75 percent of the extension fee will be
paid to it to maintain the different sectors. The PMC not only makes
internal roads, but also spends money on the upkeep of parks and
sanitation.